Hello,

I am working on a project in perl, and in the future this 'framework' should be installed on x different servers (aix 5.1 - 5.3).
The systems have a default perl installed and I need +/- 20 extra modules.

I am now wondering on how I can get the modules installed on all these servers, without reinstalling them one by one. Most of the systems don't even have a compiler installed.

I sort of need a complete 'framework install' package => my code , my modules , the extra modules.


I've searched around with SS and found this thread Moving Perl from test to Dev

Isn't there a cleaner methode then copying the desired modules.
And the modules are somewhat trown around in the FS and I don't want to miss a file or come up with a semi working perl on the systems.
Because by compying the O/so files migth cause some problems if the systems differ a bit.

Thanks in advance,

In reply to installing many modules on different machines by Anonymous Monk

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